Vining State University of New York, Oneonta Ch 1: Chemistry: Matter on the Atomic ScaleĬh 4: Chemical Reactions and Solution StoichiometryĤ.5 Stoichiometry of Reactions in Aqueous Solutionĥ.3 Energy, Temperature Changes, and Changes of Stateĥ.4 Enthalpy Changes and Chemical ReactionsĬh 6: Electromagnetic Radiation and the Electronic Structure of the AtomĦ.3 Atomic Line Spectra and the Bohr Model of Atomic StructureĬh 7: Electron Configurations and the Properties of Atomsħ.5 Formation and Electron Configuration of IonsĬh 8: Covalent Bonding and Molecular StructureĨ.5 Valence-Shell Electron-Pair Repulsion Theory and Molecular Shapeġ0.4 Partial Pressure and Gas Law StoichiometryĬh 11: Intermolecular Forces and the Liquid Stateġ1.1 Kinetic Molecular Theory, States of Matter, and Phase Changesġ1.5 Intermolecular Forces and the Properties of Liquidsġ2.4 Bonding in Metallic and Ionic SolidsĬh 13: Chemical Mixtures: Solutions and Other Mixturesġ3.1 Quantitative Expressions of Concentrationġ5.3 Using Equilibrium Constants in Calculationsġ5.4 Disturbing a Chemical Equilibrium: Le Chatelier's Principleġ6.4 Estimating the pH of Acid and Base Solutionsġ6.6 Molecular Structure and Control of Acid-Base StrengthĬh 18: Precipitation and Lewis Acid-Base Equilibriaġ8.3 Lewis Acid-Base Complexes and Complex Ion EquilibriaĬh 19: Thermodynamics: Entropy and Free Energyġ9.1 Entropy and the Three Laws of ThermodynamicsĢ0.1 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions and Electrochemical CellsĢ0.2 Cell Potentials, Free Energy, and EquilibriaĢ0.4 Applications of Electrochemistry: Batteries and CorrosionĬh 22: Applying Chemical Principles to the Main-Group ElementsĢ3.3 Coordination Compounds: Structure and IsomerismĢ3.4 Coordination Compounds: Bonding and SpectroscopyĢ4.5 Applications and Uses of Nuclear Chemistry
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